NVIDIA’s latest RTX update puts Dead As Disco front and center as the rhythm-action title launches into Early Access today with DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Reflex support for smoother performance and sharper visuals on GeForce RTX hardware.
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The company also shared new looks at two major upcoming releases. Star Wars: Galactic Racer races onto PC October 6 with day-one DLSS 4.5, Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, ray-traced Lumen lighting, and Ray Reconstruction, while 007 First Light’s latest gameplay footage highlights its May 27 launch ahead of full RTX 50 Series support including path tracing and DLSS 4.5 enhancements.
On the development side, NVIDIA confirmed DLSS 4.5 integration is opening up for studios, alongside a new TensorRT for RTX Unreal Engine plugin, Kimodo animation tools, and expanded generative AI workflows designed to streamline production.
Together, the updates show NVIDIA doubling down on both player-facing performance upgrades and next-generation developer tools as more major titles adopt RTX technologies.

